Glad to see these Pilots are not as "toffee nosed" as the Pilots today with First Class degrees who see ground crew as lowlifes (Especially Typhoon Pilots)
That’s because these guys trained relentlessly to fight a war against the Soviet Bloc, the threat was real and ever present. Today’s fast jet pilots have no idea what that is like, they’ve had no actual adversary for 30 years, they believe their own hype.
Was built like a classic sports car last of the old style single seat fighters was a good looking aircraft it is a shame we dont have any of these old jets still flying looks like a great display and narration from an amazing pilot great video
Agree, this is very high quality show. Very well done and this Jag display guy is just amazing. So humble and so dedicated. The Jag display looked impresssive also, I regret I never had an occasion to see one.
@@Jordan-182 inaccurate reporting on this one. Read his book Crashed and Burned. He was CHASING the groomer who tried to hurt his daughter. A father protecting his child. Get story straight before defaming an incredibly decent man.
When i was in cadets learning to fly the instructors used to say be gentle dont whack the stick around the cockpit like they do in top gun its not realistic. They should of added: Well not unless you are displaying a Jaguar! Great vids thanks for the uploads.
Sat in the cockpit of a Jaguar, at Cosford. A real thrill. Also, when I visit my brother in Northampton, on my way home, there is a Jaguar in a field, I think it's on the M6 southbound, near Coventry. Or the M1 south.
Served on Jaguar 41 Squadron at RAF Coltishall and 2 AC Squadron at RAF Laarbruch in Germany. RIC. Those that know the RIC will know my trade at the time.